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Designs for High Performance

Since 2009, LS3P has been a signatory of the AIA 2030 Commitment – a pledge to take all necessary steps in our practice to advance the AIA’s goal of carbon neutral buildings by the year 2030.

The places where we live, work, and play represent the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions in America, as well as around the world. The design and construction industry has made significant strides toward creating high performance buildings of all types and uses. As a result, the industry is positioned to have a profound impact by continuing to foster high building performance and reducing building-related greenhouse gas emissions.

As architects, we understand the need to exercise leadership in creating the built environment. We believe we must alter our profession’s practices and encourage our clients and the entire design and construction industry to join with us to change the course of the planet’s future. A multi-year effort will be required to alter current design and construction practices and realize significant reductions in the use of natural resources, non-renewable energy sources, and waste production and promote regeneration of natural resources.

Through our processes and continued work with AIA, USGBC, and Well Buildings, LS3P is committed to helping AIA achieve their 2030 goal.

AIA Materials Pledge

As a signatory of the AIA Materials Pledge, LS3P supports:

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Human Health by preferring products that support and foster wellbeing throughout their life cycles while seeking to eliminate the use of hazardous substances.

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Climate Health by preferring products that reduce carbon emissions and ultimately sequester more carbon than emitted.

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Ecosystem Health by preferring products that support and regenerate biological life cycles through thoughtful supply chain management and restorative company practices.

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Social Health & Equity by preferring products from manufacturers who secure human rights in their own operations and supply chains, leading to positive impacts on their workers and communities.

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Circular Economy by designing for resiliency, adaptability, disassembly, and reuse while aspiring to a zero-waste goal for construction activities.

Environmental Resilience

We design for environmental resilience for buildings to withstand catastrophic events such as earthquakes and extreme weather.

Economic Resilience

We design for economic resilience in flexible spaces with generous structural layouts that facilitate future change in use.

Social Resilience

Social resilience means designing inclusive spaces, healthy environments, and cultural hubs; it contributes to community in perpetuity.  

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Leigh Pfieffer
Sustainability Leader

LS3P’s Sustainability Leader Leigh Pfeiffer serves as a firmwide sustainability and high performance design resource. With a Bachelors and Masters in Architecture from Tulane University, Leigh has nearly 30 years of architectural design experience and 16 years of teaching at the university level for sustainable design studios. She has worked as a thesis committee member for the last decade alongside Bachelors and Masters students with AIA and USGBC top awarded projects, competition wins, and has produced and implemented original sustainable-focused syllabi and courses.

Previously, Leigh was involved in urban planning in California, Florida, Germany, and China, with responsibilities ranging from design and implementation to construction documents and LEED documentation. She has spent the last 5 years working with a structural engineer to push her knowledge and design integration further while consulting with architectural firms.

 
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